DESCRIPTION

This module makes use of the Starlink NDF module to read and write to an NDF FITS extension or to a .HEADER block in an HDS container file. If the file is found to be an HDS container containing multiple NDFs at the top level, either the .HEADER NDF or the first NDF containing a FITS header is deemed to be the primary header, and all other headers a subsidiary headers indexed by the name of the NDF in the container.

It stores information about a FITS header block in an object. Takes an hash as an argument, with either an array reference pointing to an array of FITS header cards, array of Astro::FITS::Header::Item objects, or a filename, or (alternatively) an NDF identifier.

METHODS

Accepts an NDF identifier or a filename. If both ndfID and File keys exist, ndfID key takes priority.

If the file is actually an HDS container, an attempt will be made to read a ".HEADER" NDF inside that container (this is the standard layout of UKIRT (and some JCMT) data files). If an extension is specified explicitly (that is not ".sdf") that path is treated as an explicit path to an NDF. If an explicit path is specified no attempt is made to locate other NDFs in the HDS container.

If the NDF can be opened successfully but there is no .MORE.FITS extension, an empty header is returned rather than throwing an error.

writehdr

Write a FITS header to an NDF.

$hdr->writehdr( ndfID => $indf );
$hdr->writehdr( File => $file );

Accepts an NDF identifier or a filename. If both ndfID and File keys exist, ndfID key takes priority.

COPYRIGHT

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